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Congressional Democrats pressed the Trump administration for more information about a whistleblower complaint alleging that federal employees were sent to coronavirus quarantine locations without adequate safety protocols and then flew home on commercial flights. read more...
Vice-president Mike Pence to co-ordinate federal response to coronavirus outbreak
On Thursday, Fox Business Network host, Stuart Varney suggested that the criticism towards President Donald Trump on his handling of the coronavirus, by Democrats, is "drumming up some panic," in regard to the stock market.
The Associated Press is calling out two leading Democratic presidential candidates for what the outlet says were inaccurate comments about the government's ability to address diseases like the coronavirus.
Democratic presidential hopefuls spread out across South Carolina on Thursday as...
Sean Hannity spent much of his opening monologue Thursday lambasting Democrats for "weaponizing" the coronavirus outbreak and creating chaos as the 60th American tested positive for the novel virus earlier in the day.
The Democrats just can’t seem to help themselves. Even in the midst of a bona fide public health crisis involving the coronavirus, all they’re doing is second-guessing President Trump and trying to stoke hysteria in order to score political points.
Everyone is saying the country should come together in battling the coronavirus, and yet the entire effort is cloaked in political partisanship.
The president also suggested Democratic lawmakers had been “wasting time” on other legislative priorities.
The number of daily new COVID-19 cases outside China exceeded those inside the country two days in a row this week, the WHO announced Thursday.
Democrats demand a briefing from the administration next week while calling for an investigation after a whistleblower filed a complaint on COVID-19 response.
Have Democrats have reached "a new level of sickness" with the spread of Coronavirus in order to hurt President Trump's winning streak?
Congressman John Garamendi (D-CA) reacted angrily when asked about Donald Trump Jr.’s remarks about Democrats and the coronavirus on Friday. When Garamendi was told on MSNBC that Don Jr. said the Democrats are “seemingly” hoping the coronavirus “kills millions” of Americans to make the president look bad, the congressman responded with rage, saying, “He should not be near me when he says that. There would be a serious altercation.”...
Congressional Democrats pressed the Trump administration for more information about a whistleblower complaint alleging that federal employees were sent to coronavirus quarantine locations without adequate safety protocols and then flew home on commercial flights.
President Donald Trump spoke on Friday from a campaign rally in North Charleston, South Carolina.
Fox News contributor and "Hannity" 2020 correspondent Lawrence Jones spoke Friday with attendees of this year's Conservative Political Action Conference who are unhappy with Democrats for their politicization of the coronavirus outbreak.
President Donald Trump accused Democrats of “politicizing” the deadly coronavirus during a campaign rally here on Friday, claiming that the outbreak is “their new hoax” as he continued to downplay the risk in the U.S., NBC News reports.
Trump's comments came after two more cases of coronavirus emerged in the US on Friday, bringing the total number of US cases to at least 64 cases.
The president and his allies have tried to frame news coverage of the illness as an attack on his administration.
President Trump announced that he will be hosting a press conference at the White House on Saturday afternoon to provide updates on the coronavirus outbreak.Trump said he would speak at the White House at 1:30 p.m. ET, shortly before he is scheduled to make an appearance at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference.I will be having a 1:30 P.M. Press Conference at the White House to discuss the latest CoronaVirus developments. Thank...
President Donald Trump told his supporters in South Carolina that the United States is "totally prepared" for the coronavirus and accused Democrats of "politicizing" the disease's outbreak.
Trump to hold press conference on coronavirus on Saturday in White House
At a rally in South Carolina Friday night, the president said "we're doing great" on coronavirus efforts and accused Democrats of politicizing the disease.
President Trump will address the nation Saturday afternoon from the White House briefing room on coronavirus, amid news of the first American death tied to the outbreak.
The Trump administration has come under fire for its response to the coronavirus
"Our lives depend on the wisdom and the judgment of the president at a time like this. What we should be seeing is not only a reliance on science and an insistence on moving politics away from this, but the kind of coordination that is uniquely the leadership role of the White House," Buttigieg
U.S. President Donald Trump, who earlier this week described the risk from the n...
President Donald Trump spoke Saturday afternoon at the Conservative Action Conference in Maryland.
“I’m the only candidate who’s not going to lose… to the coronavirus. You know you’re all in very high-risk demographics," Colin Jost's Pete Buttigieg told the other candidates.
The coronavirus has yet again exposed the strong contrast between President Trump – who is working ardently for the American people – and a Democratic Party with little interest in anything besides taking him down.